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The phrase "most impressed with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to highlight something or someone that has made a particularly big impression or impact. For example: "I was most impressed with his commitment to improving the school."
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We were most impressed with his hands.
Tactically, I was most impressed with Murphy.
The ones I'm most impressed with do not seem packaged.
"I was most impressed with his generosity," Ms. Viso added.
Rodriguez said he was most impressed with Sanchez's catching.
Valentine was most impressed with Leiter's tumbling changeup.
"It came down to who I was most impressed with, and I was most impressed with the Yankees".
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But afterward, Rodriguez was most impressed with Jeter, whom he said looked, well, 13 years younger.
The Jets were most impressed with how thorough Ryan was during the interview.
Wide receiver Justin McCareins said he was most impressed with Rice's practice habits.
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